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September022012

Designer Bertil Harstrom designed this giant nest-like tree house, the windows hidden in branches can hardly be seen. People access the house by means of a retractable staircase. Source Related Posts The Amazing Hobbit Tree House The Magic Tree House The Tree-House Restaurant

Some already thing that this can mean a first trumpet of the SIXTH 66 call from above!

August072012

With the help of metal wires, rope, mirrors and acrobatics, Chinese performance artist Li Wei created incredible photos that people were in unbelievable condition of weightlessness alike. Finally, artist used Photoshop to remove the trails of rope and wires. Next Pages Related Posts death defying photos 5 incredible works of an insane explosive artist [pics] [...]

August062012

These sculptures look a little weird are created out of recycled newspapers, magazines, and books by Nick Georgiou, of which some look scary, creepy but still creative! Next Pages Related Posts 7 Creative Sculptures Made of Trash Amazed pictures of India Amazed giant pythons in the world

August042012

August032012

During World War II the Japanese attack seemed imminent as herds of the enemy submarines were detected close to the California shores. One of the submarines fired some shots into a San Francisco oil refinery. So the US commander Omer, who was in charge of the coastal defense organized one of the greatest camouflaging events in the history of the mankind. To assist him in this endeavor he turned to Hollywood studios who willingly participated in this plan crafting many thousand of acres of the artificial landscapes which roofed above the strategic US objects such as Lockheed and Douglas factories and US air-force airbases. Here are some rare photos of this great task being performed in just a few days.

Above you see the factory uncovered, let’s see how it was hidden from the Japanese airplanes eyes:

This one is not a real farm! It’s a crafty Hollywood illusion covering this strategic factory beneath!

At that time Hollywood proved to be useful for the state as never before!

May202012

April132012

Have trouble getting out of bed early in the morning? Is the snooze button the most used (and abused) part of your alarm clock? Would you like to be able to wake up as soon as the alarm goes off? If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any or all of these questions, then Ramos is the best gadget for you. The most annoying alarm clock in the world will make sure you get out of bed every single. morning at the right time. It is impossible to ignore Ramos, and there’s no way you can go back to sleep. Let’s see what makes it so special.

For starters, the makers of Ramos have done away with the ‘unlimited’ snooze button. Unplugging it won’t work either, because a battery takes over as soon as you yank out the cord. The ‘lockdown mode’ ensures that you won’t be able to reset the alarm as wake-up time approaches. So that effectively takes care of manipulating the alarm. But then it gets worse. Once the Ramos alarm clock starts to ring, there’s no button on it to turn the infernal thing off. The only way to stop the noise is by punching a defuse code into a telephone-style keypad that is installed in another room. You have no choice but to get out of bed and punch in the code, which requires some degree of brain functionality, so you will be awake by the time you are done with Ramos.

Well, it isn’t really as cruel as it sounds. Snoozes are allowed but only a particular, predetermined number. Or, you could use the courtesy mode, where the alarm goes off for 10 seconds and then gives you a full 1 minute to wake up. After the minute is up however, it gets going again, and the only way to stop it is to input the security code.

Ramos is the creation of Paul Summit, a 25-year-old engineer from Hoboken, NY, working at Stevens Institute of Technology. Paul himself had trouble waking up early, so he built this clock in an attempt to solve it. He’s used it successfully for an entire year, waking up exactly when he was supposed to. In Feb 2012 he began sharing his invention with the world through Kickstarter. In around a month-and-a-half, over 400 orders for Ramos were placed. The product is expected to be shipped in September this year. You can choose between three variations – LED Ramos ($200), Nixie Ramos ($350) and Ramos Custom ($800). It’s a good thing the clocks are expensive, considering the only way to turn them off without getting out of bed is to smash them.

March132012

The British "Daily Mail" reported on March 12, Andres Amador, an American artist, up to now who has created huge beach paintings for 12 years. He took rake as painting brush and beach as his canvas, completing pre-designed patterns and geometry before the tide, some works were 500 ft long, 300 ft wide, really spectacular [...]